OHS providing supported community living for individuals with brain injury and intellectual disabilities offers a range of services aimed at promoting independence, social integration, and quality of life. Some of these services typically include:
Personalized Care Plans:Each resident receives an individualized care plan tailored to their specific needs, abilities, and goals.
24/7 Supervision and Support:
Trained staff members are available around the clock to assist residents with daily activities, medication management, and any emergencies that may arise.
Assistance with Daily Living Skills:
Residents receive support with tasks such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and household chores to help them maintain independence.
Social and Recreational Activities:
OHS often organize social outings, recreational activities, and community events to promote socialization and engagement.
Healthcare Coordination:Staff members may help residents schedule and attend medical appointments, manage medications, and follow healthcare plans prescribed by healthcare professionals.
Behavioral Support:Individuals with intellectual disabilities or brain injuries may require behavioral interventions and support to manage challenging behaviors or develop coping strategies.
Skill Development Programs:
OHS may offer skill-building programs aimed at improving communication, decision-making, problem-solving, and other essential life skills.
Transportation Services:Assistance with transportation to medical appointments, community activities, work, or educational programs may be provided.
Case Management:Residents may receive assistance with accessing community resources, advocacy, and navigating services and benefits.
Family Involvement:
OHS often encourage family involvement and provide support and resources to families to help them understand and support their loved ones' needs.